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governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all of you who have filled my life of blessings, far greater than i could ever deserve. i want to especially thank hillary and chelsea for taking big step on our life's journey together. hillary for being my wife and friend and partner, for the love we have shared in the work we have done to make lives better for the children and families of the state in the country. [applause] and chelsea who is only now coming to understand that she is the source of our constant joy and a reminder of what our public efforts have been all about, of butter all for those that will work for it and better future for the generation. all of you in different ways have health to come here today. to step the on the life and
governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all of you who have filled my life of blessings, far greater than i could ever deserve. i want to especially thank hillary and...
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governor clinton went on to defeat six other candidates. this is about 35 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. 1[laughter] >> i want to thank you, all of you who have given me your support and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of hours for the last 11 years. all of you who have filled my life so full of blessings far greater than i could deserve. i want to thank hillary and chelsea for taking this big step on our life's journey together. hillary for being my wife and friend and partner, for the love we shared in the work she has done to make life better for the children and families of this state and this country. [applause] and chelsea who is only now coming to understand that she is the source of our constant joy and a reminder of what our public efforts have been all about, a better life for those that will work for it and better future for the generation. all of you in different ways have health to come here today. to step the on the life and a job i dearly love, to make a commitment to a larger cause. preserving the american dream, restoring the
governor clinton went on to defeat six other candidates. this is about 35 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. 1[laughter] >> i want to thank you, all of you who have given me your support and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of hours for the last 11 years. all of you who have filled my life so full of blessings far greater than i could deserve. i want to thank hillary and chelsea for taking this big step on our life's journey together. hillary for being my wife and...
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. >> the policies of the clinton administration i applaud. he made good on that promise and signed what amouned to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he went after entitlement spending. those were great policies. the problem that i see in this budget and administration is it has done the opposite. it has raised taxes. $550 billion annually. it has increased entitlement spending with the obama care entitlements. it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the opposite and having the opposite results. the revenue ratios are the same as the clinton administration's. >> he was reducing spending. swroo we are -- >> discretionary. >> yeah. >> we are talking about the entire budget which brings me to the final question. you propose no reforms. i'm curious how you plan on doing that? >> the trillion dollars that occurs has been implementation. >> we have to keep this thing runs. miss lee. >> thank you very much. i apologized. i had another meeting. things got dhchanged around. i tonight believe anyone has asked you yet
. >> the policies of the clinton administration i applaud. he made good on that promise and signed what amouned to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he went after entitlement spending. those were great policies. the problem that i see in this budget and administration is it has done the opposite. it has raised taxes. $550 billion annually. it has increased entitlement spending with the obama care entitlements. it has run up record number of deficits. you are doing the...
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under the clinton administration in the private sector we created 21.8 million new jobs. that was 214,000 per month. why is that figure important? because you need 100,000 to stay even. what happened during the bush administrations? eight years, they created an average per month 96-months, 4,240 jobs. that meant they were 96,000 short of staying even. is there any wonder why the legacy of the last administration was so dire? economists warned us that it would take longer to dig out of the hole. but stopping the economy slide, which appears to have happened, is the necessary first step in turns around unemployment. obviously, a great deal of work remains to be done. we're not out of the woods yet but we're on the right path. all of those facts show that democrats were right. and republicans didn't see the value apparently in the recovery and reinvestment act. but it continues to fund job creating projects across america. it continues to keep public servants like police officer teachers on their jobs, and continues to spark economic demand. let me say although we're not whe
under the clinton administration in the private sector we created 21.8 million new jobs. that was 214,000 per month. why is that figure important? because you need 100,000 to stay even. what happened during the bush administrations? eight years, they created an average per month 96-months, 4,240 jobs. that meant they were 96,000 short of staying even. is there any wonder why the legacy of the last administration was so dire? economists warned us that it would take longer to dig out of the hole....
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but the clinton library and the archives in giving up this material. we have far more material that's been presented to the senate judiciary committee than we have ever had for any nominee. and i think if you look at it and you say was she acting as a good counsel in the clinton administration? did she give advice? just as she would give advice to justice marshall when she served as a clerk for justice marshall. it gives you some idea of the legal ability but not what kind of justice they are going to be. this hugo black was a member of the cluclusm clan. he was a united states senator. he helped put together the decision that ended segregation, brown versus board of education. so you still have to make some kind of a guess. jean-paul stevens today is not what i thought he might be as a justice when i vote for him 35 years ago. i'm pleased with the way he has turned out he gave a certain amount of -- saying that the gerald ford was president and he should be given some wleeway in who you nominate. i thought at the time he was probably a lot more conser
but the clinton library and the archives in giving up this material. we have far more material that's been presented to the senate judiciary committee than we have ever had for any nominee. and i think if you look at it and you say was she acting as a good counsel in the clinton administration? did she give advice? just as she would give advice to justice marshall when she served as a clerk for justice marshall. it gives you some idea of the legal ability but not what kind of justice they are...
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that was very important during the clinton administration. the clinton administration. in the end, it was a good thing that it occurred. now we have to decide where we want the balance to be. that is why taking the next step and taking it openly and sincerely will be the best thing for the country. that committee should do the job that it should for the country. people should feel passionately about their desire to do that. about their desire to do that. host: 01 and who lost? -- who won and who lost? there was a press conference yesterday to talk about that. i want to show it to you and come back and get your reaction. >> this will further harm our economy and hurt americans. with unemployment still above 9% in stagnating economic growth, taking out of the economy money will only place a heavier burden on working families. this is the wrong approach for our economy at the wrong time. guest: if we could have started this in a different way, we could have made those changes. we knew absolutely those that would be most vulnerable and making sure those that have been out o
that was very important during the clinton administration. the clinton administration. in the end, it was a good thing that it occurred. now we have to decide where we want the balance to be. that is why taking the next step and taking it openly and sincerely will be the best thing for the country. that committee should do the job that it should for the country. people should feel passionately about their desire to do that. about their desire to do that. host: 01 and who lost? -- who won and...
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he actually was paying off debt during the clinton administration. and then we saw what happened in the second bush administration. the debt absolutely skyrocketed, going up well over two and a half times. mr. president, when we then look at the record of economic growth under those different presidents, it's very interesting. reagan, who more than doubled the debt, had a pretty good record of economic growth, 3.5%. bush i, who ran the debt up even further, pretty paltry record, -- 2.1% economic growth. clinton, who actually paid down debt, had the best record of economic growth, 3.8% on average. bush ii, who put in place the massive tax cuts that ballooned the deficits and the deb had the worst record o economic growth, averaging 1.6%. well, let's connect the dots. let's connect the dots. big increase in debt during the reagan administration, but pretty good economic growth. he took the number-two spot. bush i, massive increase in deficits and debt, economic growth faltered. clinton administration has by far the best record on deficits and debt, als
he actually was paying off debt during the clinton administration. and then we saw what happened in the second bush administration. the debt absolutely skyrocketed, going up well over two and a half times. mr. president, when we then look at the record of economic growth under those different presidents, it's very interesting. reagan, who more than doubled the debt, had a pretty good record of economic growth, 3.5%. bush i, who ran the debt up even further, pretty paltry record, -- 2.1%...
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it went from the clinton administration into the bush administration and went from there. in the course of that, broadband proliferated wonderfully. we see great innovation and investment. it was called the edge of the internet, devices and computers and applications of software. that is exploding, unfettered by regulation. we also want to see innovation within the networks of the internet. the age and the core are converging from the consumer's perspective. they do not care how the services are delivered, as long as they have competition and innovation and lower prices that they can enjoy. that is what is happening now. what has been proposed creates an asymmetrical market that places the thumb of government on the core of the internet and says we can have unfettered innovation at the edge, but at the court it will have a mother my eymay i approach. dsl had to play catch-up because it was regulated. we saw proliferation really explode it wonderfully. wireless has been largely unregulated. i am very concerned that the commission may be poised to start heavily regulating th
it went from the clinton administration into the bush administration and went from there. in the course of that, broadband proliferated wonderfully. we see great innovation and investment. it was called the edge of the internet, devices and computers and applications of software. that is exploding, unfettered by regulation. we also want to see innovation within the networks of the internet. the age and the core are converging from the consumer's perspective. they do not care how the services...
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did president clinton watch it? mike: thankfully not. but i will turn it over to sarah because i think our president is more attuned to it. martha: sarah, what do you think the uses of the briefing being? sarah: my experience is obviously a little bit different than mike's. i agree that i think the purpose of the briefing, particularly how it was originally intended is meant to inform the public. by way, informing the public, but two, informing the press to further disseminate information. i think it is a useful tool, and i do agree that a lot of times, the theatrics of it take away from the news component. i think most people at home don't care about a lot of the issues we spent was that our time talking about in the briefing. i have said that before and i am sure it is not going to be a popular answer here, but a lot of times we have topics that are -- make for better tv than they do for informing the policy and the substance of what is actually taking place at the white house. if there was a way to have more substance in the briefing,
did president clinton watch it? mike: thankfully not. but i will turn it over to sarah because i think our president is more attuned to it. martha: sarah, what do you think the uses of the briefing being? sarah: my experience is obviously a little bit different than mike's. i agree that i think the purpose of the briefing, particularly how it was originally intended is meant to inform the public. by way, informing the public, but two, informing the press to further disseminate information. i...
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this power grab was set in motion in the very first days of the clinton administration in 1993. when the clinton administration took over, one of the first actions that the administration was to do was to fire dr. william happener -- happer, a man who dare challenge vice president gore. yes, the doctor believed in science, not in the junk science of radicals, and he was skeptical, although not an advocate of either side in the global warming debate. >> he didn't fit in so out he went -- he didn't fit in so out he went. from there on the pattern was very clear and it's very clear in order to receive even one penny of federal research money, a scientist would have to toe the line on the manmade global warming alarmist theory. any dissident would be quickly cut off from any federal research funding. that went on for eight years. so when approaching this concept of manmade global warming we must examine the science behind it. so let's state right off. the unconscionable intimidation of the science community during the clinton years has ensured that bad science permeates the entire a
this power grab was set in motion in the very first days of the clinton administration in 1993. when the clinton administration took over, one of the first actions that the administration was to do was to fire dr. william happener -- happer, a man who dare challenge vice president gore. yes, the doctor believed in science, not in the junk science of radicals, and he was skeptical, although not an advocate of either side in the global warming debate. >> he didn't fit in so out he went --...
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president clinton's fcc chairman, bill canard. and in recent years, we were told that it was a -- free zone. which antigovernment extremist said that? economist at chief the time that the title ii order was adopted. according to one estimate, title ii has already cost our country $5.1 billion in broadband capital investment. , itn the multiplier effect means title ii has already cost us approximately 70,000 thousand jobs to 100,000 jobs. what about the who? who has been most harmed by title ii? that the areas that provide the most marginal returns on the investments are the first to go. and in the case of broadband, that means low income, rural, and urban neighborhoods. as result, title ii has kept countless consumers from getting better internet access or access period and it is widening the digital divide in the country and accentuating the practice of digital redlining of fencing off lower income neighborhoods on the map think it is not worth the time or the money to deploy there. that is where we are today. where do we go from
president clinton's fcc chairman, bill canard. and in recent years, we were told that it was a -- free zone. which antigovernment extremist said that? economist at chief the time that the title ii order was adopted. according to one estimate, title ii has already cost our country $5.1 billion in broadband capital investment. , itn the multiplier effect means title ii has already cost us approximately 70,000 thousand jobs to 100,000 jobs. what about the who? who has been most harmed by title ii?...
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republicans cut the capital gains tax and clinton signed it and growth went from here to here. there was in the second half of the 1990's, when republicans took control of the house and senate, took all of clinton's tax and spending programs off the table and cut the capital gains tax, you had a very good six years there towards the end. but the first two years of the clinton administration was not a period of growth or jobs or opportunity for stock market going up or deficits falling. his tax increases were only scheduled to fund additional spending what happened was republicans came in and we're stuck with these tax increases but did not do the spending, and that is why we ended up balancing the budget. >> what tax increases were specifically walled off toward deficit reduction? that is it, there can be no new spending and you took the tax increases to help achieve real deficit reduction only. whatever fall under something you would agree to? >> if we were to put it into a lock box? the reason is not just because he said lockbox in an awkward, but because everybody knows if y
republicans cut the capital gains tax and clinton signed it and growth went from here to here. there was in the second half of the 1990's, when republicans took control of the house and senate, took all of clinton's tax and spending programs off the table and cut the capital gains tax, you had a very good six years there towards the end. but the first two years of the clinton administration was not a period of growth or jobs or opportunity for stock market going up or deficits falling. his tax...
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in 1993, the federal law was signed by president clinton. in 1997, the supreme court of the united states ruled that the act did not apply to states that did not have their own statute. and that is why you have 19 states that have adopted statute. 11 other states that have adopted it in their case law. indiana never did. and so in the wake of the hobby lobby decision, to ensure that hoosiers in our state courts have the same level of scrutiny when their religious liberty they believe, is infringed upon the general assembly room to this legislation. that was the precipitating event. >> [inaudible] governor pence: people are entitled to their opinions. but this law does not create a license to discriminate and it does not give businesses a right to deny services to anyone. i think it would be helpful if the general assembly were to get legislation to my desk that made that clear and made that clear , in the statute. >> court cases where the government is not a party? the purpose of the religious freedom restoration act is to give people in thi
in 1993, the federal law was signed by president clinton. in 1997, the supreme court of the united states ruled that the act did not apply to states that did not have their own statute. and that is why you have 19 states that have adopted statute. 11 other states that have adopted it in their case law. indiana never did. and so in the wake of the hobby lobby decision, to ensure that hoosiers in our state courts have the same level of scrutiny when their religious liberty they believe, is...
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under president clinton, he presided over three budget surpluses in a row. for all of this talk about deficit reduction, making sure our books are balanced, this is the guy who did it three times. he helped oversee what our nation's finest universities and largest investment banks. in my administration, he has managed operations for the state department and the budget for the entire executive branch. i have sought his advice on virtually every decision i have made from economic policy to foreign policy. one reason he has been so effective in this town is because he is a low-key guy who prefers to surround himself with policy experts rather than television cameras. over the years, he has built a reputation as a master of policy can work with members of both parties and ford principled compromises. maybe most importantly, as the son of a polish immigrant, a man of deep and about face, he knows that every member on a page, every dollar we budget, every decision we make has to be an expression of who we wish to be as a nation, our values. values that say everybo
under president clinton, he presided over three budget surpluses in a row. for all of this talk about deficit reduction, making sure our books are balanced, this is the guy who did it three times. he helped oversee what our nation's finest universities and largest investment banks. in my administration, he has managed operations for the state department and the budget for the entire executive branch. i have sought his advice on virtually every decision i have made from economic policy to...
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he also served during the clinton administration as u.s. ambassador to the european union, as well as in other capacities. recently he has been working in the area of holocaust issues, restitution and so on. he has written a very west -- a very well-received book on this subject, "imperfect choices." the third member of our panel will be participating in the discussion during the session. bruce reed. he currently is president of the democratic leadership council, up famously serve al gore as a key speech writer when gore was in the senate, 1985-1989. he became a part of the clinton-bork campaign in 1992, serving as deputy campaign manager for policy. and then for all eight years of clinton's presidency, he served as domestic policy adviser, and is particularly associated with the reforms in the area of welfare. and finally, a republican in this group, margaret spellings, who in terms of this conference imparted her service that is that great as rollins -- she is bruce reed's successor in the george w. bush white house as domestic policy adv
he also served during the clinton administration as u.s. ambassador to the european union, as well as in other capacities. recently he has been working in the area of holocaust issues, restitution and so on. he has written a very west -- a very well-received book on this subject, "imperfect choices." the third member of our panel will be participating in the discussion during the session. bruce reed. he currently is president of the democratic leadership council, up famously serve al...
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you look at bush, clinton, obama, bush original, you look at clinton, 357 versus 182. these are nominations approved and what they are doing to us. we have unbelievable people waiting to be approved. startk mitch is going to pushing them hard. he also wants to get the judicial nominations through fast. >> could i follow on that? a spirit ofhave cooperation with the senate minority leader and the house minority leader. proposal since they have been they have rejected. where is this relationship? president trump: i hope to have a relationship. if we don't, we don't. we have races coming up. i think we are going to do well. if we get taxes approved we are going to do unbelievably well. well, we are going to let you know that. i would like to give you that answer seven years from now. i hope to be able to. i like the concept of bipartisan. right now they are doing nothing but obstructing. if you think about it they are against major tax guts that is going to make the country stronger. that is a hard thing to win an election on. some democrats are going to vote for us when
you look at bush, clinton, obama, bush original, you look at clinton, 357 versus 182. these are nominations approved and what they are doing to us. we have unbelievable people waiting to be approved. startk mitch is going to pushing them hard. he also wants to get the judicial nominations through fast. >> could i follow on that? a spirit ofhave cooperation with the senate minority leader and the house minority leader. proposal since they have been they have rejected. where is this...
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ed, the deputy director for management at the office budget management and the clinton administration. omb has a critical role with the ig's. they cochair the council of ig's for integrity and efficiency. a very close relationship across government, with multiple ids. find,e what the ig's congress will find of interest and effects management, which is the m in omb. robert is a longtime colleague of mine from the house and senate. he also worked at omd during the bush years and ended up being ski for chaff -- chief of staff. robert has tremendous experience in the government management area. he also sat on a commission that recently made recommendations on evidence-based policymaking for the federal government. this is could ago. we will talk in our report about the involving role of ig's and for ig's to fit into the evidence agenda. this agenda is interesting, because it is an attempt to infuse data analytics and into whether federal programs and policies are actually working, and what role do ig's play, more importantly what they need to do to play an effective role in the future. wi
ed, the deputy director for management at the office budget management and the clinton administration. omb has a critical role with the ig's. they cochair the council of ig's for integrity and efficiency. a very close relationship across government, with multiple ids. find,e what the ig's congress will find of interest and effects management, which is the m in omb. robert is a longtime colleague of mine from the house and senate. he also worked at omd during the bush years and ended up being...
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clinton was president of the united states we had a 62 -- $62.9 billion surplus. now the gentleman makes the point that spending is out of control. the fact is, as the gentleman clearly knows, that when you were in charge of the house and the presidency and the senate you increased spending by more than was increased during the clinton administration by a percentage on an annual basis. so that i'm glad to hear that your side now, without fail, talks about spending being out of control. as a matter of fact, i have a feeling if your side was spending five cents would you think that we would need to cut an additional five cents in revenues so that we could not pay the bills. because that's why we ran up $6 trillion in deficits. you did not pay for what you bought. i'm with those who strongly believe we ought to pay for what we buy. but i also believe that we ought not to put this country on the brink of financial chaos and bring us down in the eyes of the world because we don't extend our debt. now very frankly i think we'll pay for what we buy. we call that taxes. w
clinton was president of the united states we had a 62 -- $62.9 billion surplus. now the gentleman makes the point that spending is out of control. the fact is, as the gentleman clearly knows, that when you were in charge of the house and the presidency and the senate you increased spending by more than was increased during the clinton administration by a percentage on an annual basis. so that i'm glad to hear that your side now, without fail, talks about spending being out of control. as a...
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we've had enough of clinton, you know, again, nafta was given to us by clinton. that was a clinton deal signed by clinton and it's been the most destructive thing. we can't take anymore of the clinton stuff which is another stuff of barack obama. you can't take it, folks. you want to have your mind at 100%. and when she said, recently, two weeks ago, i watched her. i said did she make a mistake? but when she said she's going to close the miners and close the mines. i've got think, do you think she was kidding? do you really think? and then she comes here and she's begging for your vote. i didn't really mean that. i didn't really mean that. that's her true feeling, ok? she didn't have a teleprompter when she said that. that's why she use as teleprompter. she uses the teleprompter because she can't make that kind of mistake, ok? i don't have a teleprompter. isn't it better? it's better. [cheers and applause] so here's the story. we all had a good time tonight. because during the subject matter is no good. you know, the subject matter stinks. i mean, our country is
we've had enough of clinton, you know, again, nafta was given to us by clinton. that was a clinton deal signed by clinton and it's been the most destructive thing. we can't take anymore of the clinton stuff which is another stuff of barack obama. you can't take it, folks. you want to have your mind at 100%. and when she said, recently, two weeks ago, i watched her. i said did she make a mistake? but when she said she's going to close the miners and close the mines. i've got think, do you think...
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those were the order of the day for the eight years of the clinton presidency. the media bies, which of course went along with that and played hand in glove, has never let up with that bias. we just had a major conference here in washington with hundreds of prominent individuals, many of whom were great scientists, ph.d.'s and heads of major university science departments, yet that conference which was skeptical of global warming, of man made global warming, didn't get any pub blissity. very, very -- publicity. very, very few news articles came out of this. yet these were very prominent and important people. in this kind of repressive atmosphere where the press doesn't report that and that we had years and years where people were not being able to get grants unless they toed the line that vice president gore wanted, in this repressive atmosphere, many leaders of the scientific community just remained silent. they sort of became turtles. they tucked their heads in and figured they'd hunker down and live through it. but that ignoring of the a camp of deceit that w
those were the order of the day for the eight years of the clinton presidency. the media bies, which of course went along with that and played hand in glove, has never let up with that bias. we just had a major conference here in washington with hundreds of prominent individuals, many of whom were great scientists, ph.d.'s and heads of major university science departments, yet that conference which was skeptical of global warming, of man made global warming, didn't get any pub blissity. very,...
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i served, jonathan, eight years of the clinton administration, eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy council. i've loved every minute of it. i've loved serving president biden and getting to serve our country again, but i'm looking
i served, jonathan, eight years of the clinton administration, eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy council. i've loved every minute of it. i've loved serving president biden and getting to serve our country again, but i'm looking
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the first time it was used was after the end of the clinton administration. there was a labor rule related to workplace safety and ergonomics that was disapproved by the next administration and that is a trend you will see in the data. the congressional review act tends to be used to disapprove rules right at the beginning of a new administration when the white house has changed control in terms of the parties in the white house. and that is because it is unlikely sitting presidents would disapprove his own rules. so because the resolution of disapproval have to go through the house and senate and make their way to the president's desk to be signed into law, it creates a dynamic where you are unlikely to see a regulation disapprove if the regulation was issued by the president who received the let -- resolution disapproval on his desk. you are right, there was not much activity at all in terms of disapproval until the trump administration when the number of disapproval's and number of resolutions really spiked. we have seen three in the biden administration a
the first time it was used was after the end of the clinton administration. there was a labor rule related to workplace safety and ergonomics that was disapproved by the next administration and that is a trend you will see in the data. the congressional review act tends to be used to disapprove rules right at the beginning of a new administration when the white house has changed control in terms of the parties in the white house. and that is because it is unlikely sitting presidents would...
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hillary clinton said we came, we died. if that is leadership, bullying and violence, you should not be a part of our state department or any foreign affairs. thank you. yout: first of all, thank for a fellow minnesota and, for your views. i think of we sat down and had a cup of coffee in minneapolis or somewhere else, you would find we agree a lot more than we disagree on all of these issues. degree tod with the which i should be directed my views and concerns about this president. i believe deeply in bipartisanship in this country. i do not think we will solve anything without democrats and republicans worked together but i believe donald trump represents a unique threat to our institutions and democracy so i cannot stay silent on that weird i would like to get back to a place where there can be a republican president in the toure who i would be happy not fully support as a democrat but to stand behind and want to step up for. , notis about trump generally about republicans. on libya, i would say what we faced in 2011, wh
hillary clinton said we came, we died. if that is leadership, bullying and violence, you should not be a part of our state department or any foreign affairs. thank you. yout: first of all, thank for a fellow minnesota and, for your views. i think of we sat down and had a cup of coffee in minneapolis or somewhere else, you would find we agree a lot more than we disagree on all of these issues. degree tod with the which i should be directed my views and concerns about this president. i believe...
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the clinton administration, not quite so dramatic. looking around the room i guess about half of you were around and thinking about administrations when this happened and the other half of you are probably not, but if you recall, the big praise in the clinton election was the economy, stupid. it was a goal to refocus america on america and now an interesting -- and interest to remember the context was where we are in the budget today. really hard focus on the budget reality. we have a young, you think with all due respect, slightly disorganized president, tremendously creative, congress first then democratic and the republican congress after a significant i think misstep on part of the administration. and a reenergize focus in this was the period in which we shut the government down so there was a lot of looking inward at this time. the themes that mark talked about are still fundamental. in the clinton administration comes in, you had a winding down of cold war. you at a very serious concern with what was going to happen to all the v
the clinton administration, not quite so dramatic. looking around the room i guess about half of you were around and thinking about administrations when this happened and the other half of you are probably not, but if you recall, the big praise in the clinton election was the economy, stupid. it was a goal to refocus america on america and now an interesting -- and interest to remember the context was where we are in the budget today. really hard focus on the budget reality. we have a young,...
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>> well, the clinton administration did. in fact, they doubled -- and they started putting other nationalities in there, too. probably not because of the associations of guantanamo now. >> would you segregate asylum seekers in some other way, then? >> well, i think it's always -- given the abuses of the asylum system right now, i would always prefer to process asylum seekers outside the united states. >> and don't you think we should do a better job with asylum seekers in this country in terms of the kinds of facilities that we provide, particularly for women, children, family? >> oh, absolutely. yes. i think we -- if we're going to detain families, i think those have to be facilities that are safe and appropriate for young children. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator lee. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thanks again to you, mr. barr, for being willing to answer all these questions today. i want to continue on some of the same theme that mr. blumenthal raised a moment ago. he raised a couple of questions regarding
>> well, the clinton administration did. in fact, they doubled -- and they started putting other nationalities in there, too. probably not because of the associations of guantanamo now. >> would you segregate asylum seekers in some other way, then? >> well, i think it's always -- given the abuses of the asylum system right now, i would always prefer to process asylum seekers outside the united states. >> and don't you think we should do a better job with asylum seekers...
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questioning in his cited the number of 12 million deportations during the clinton administration. you are just saying that there in each ofportations the years of the obama administration then under previous administrations. is, it head says there does not compute. sen. sessions: that is a good head.ad -- math major in math? major in math not i did not go to m.i.t.. sen. sessions: you are good at math. dr. is in bloom -- dr. rosenblum: during the clinton years and early bush years, we had huge volumes of border apprehensions, because the state of border security is not as good as it is now. 95% or more apprehended at the border were turned around. so over the course of the clinton administration, there probably were about 12 million, close to 12 million border apprehensions over the course of eight years. probably not quite that high. the number of removals, formal returns and deportations over the course of the full eight years of the clinton administration, probably between 4000-5000. senator: in other words, apples and oranges. in which, the formal removals versus turn ways at
questioning in his cited the number of 12 million deportations during the clinton administration. you are just saying that there in each ofportations the years of the obama administration then under previous administrations. is, it head says there does not compute. sen. sessions: that is a good head.ad -- math major in math? major in math not i did not go to m.i.t.. sen. sessions: you are good at math. dr. is in bloom -- dr. rosenblum: during the clinton years and early bush years, we had huge...
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walter slocombe has discussed how the one strategy the clinton administration did have that was kind of long term led to poor results. eric adelman has made the case that the d.g.p. was a success and guided the administration but as hesitanted at by the questions this morning perhaps part of that focus of that document blinded us to the rise of radical islam and terrorism. so the question is maybe these doctrines and long-term planning things are not that great. do you agree with that? i have some sympathy for bob zelikow's suspicion about grand strategies. if you look at the list of the nine points, they are not bad plaidç attitudes but they are l platitudes. being flexible, conflicting interests, so on. they are good guidelinesç but they are no at vandal. i think strategies involve choices. my classic example is the real strategic decision of roosevelt's decision in 1941 and 1942 to first establish and then stick to a germany first approach to winning the war. i think it is interesting that whatever else went wrong with the clinton administration's russia policy -- and there we
walter slocombe has discussed how the one strategy the clinton administration did have that was kind of long term led to poor results. eric adelman has made the case that the d.g.p. was a success and guided the administration but as hesitanted at by the questions this morning perhaps part of that focus of that document blinded us to the rise of radical islam and terrorism. so the question is maybe these doctrines and long-term planning things are not that great. do you agree with that? i have...
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this was during the clinton administration. a clear consensus, democrat and republican, but unlike earlier technologies the internet was going to be largely unregulated. >> monday on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> next, david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that hillary clinton holding a town hall meeting in new hampshire and janet yellen testifies before the banking committee on the state of the u.s. economy. >> in his final question time session before the summer recess david cameron answered questions on budget and economic expansion and the greek debt crisis. invite others to discuss the bill further. >> question to the prime minister. >> question number one mr. speaker. >> thank you mr. speaker. mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> the plan was published this week shows prospects for young people have deteriorated since the conservatives came into
this was during the clinton administration. a clear consensus, democrat and republican, but unlike earlier technologies the internet was going to be largely unregulated. >> monday on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> next, david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that hillary clinton holding a town hall meeting in new hampshire and janet yellen testifies before the banking committee on the state of the u.s. economy. >> in his final...
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we do have far more material, and i compliment the administration, but the clinton library and archives -- we have far more material is then presented by the senate judiciary committee then we have ever had for any nominee, and i think you look at it and say, was she acting as good counsel in the clinton administration? did she give advice, which she would be expected just as she was given advice when she served as a clerk for justice marshall. it gives you some idea of their legal ability, but it does not tell you what type of justice they are going to be. hugo black was a member of the coup coquelin. he was the united states senator. -- the kkk. he was the united states senator. he helped put together brown vs. board of education. john paul stevens today is not what i thought he might be as a justice when i voted for him 35 years ago. i am pleased with the way he has turned out. he has a certain amount of saying that gerald ford was president and should be able to say who he nominates, and i thought john paul stevens was more conservative than someone i would have recommended for a de
we do have far more material, and i compliment the administration, but the clinton library and archives -- we have far more material is then presented by the senate judiciary committee then we have ever had for any nominee, and i think you look at it and say, was she acting as good counsel in the clinton administration? did she give advice, which she would be expected just as she was given advice when she served as a clerk for justice marshall. it gives you some idea of their legal ability, but...
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clinton orbit feels pressure on these broader policy goals. pedro: what do you think about the strength of the labor union in this election cycle, how much and violence do they have? marianne: i think they are having some concern and we are seeing a significant mobilization effort. the american federation of teachers, they have formed a super pac this year to really fight trump and make sure that laborers' priorities are not only prioritized in this election cycle but also on the election so i think we are seeing a significant mobilization. i think it is a significant motivation factor. pedro: our guest interviewing mary kay henry is marianne levine and ben geman. to both of you, thanks for being on newsmakers. ben: thanks for having us. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> what makes movies or stories about people in crisis is the crisis either changes
clinton orbit feels pressure on these broader policy goals. pedro: what do you think about the strength of the labor union in this election cycle, how much and violence do they have? marianne: i think they are having some concern and we are seeing a significant mobilization effort. the american federation of teachers, they have formed a super pac this year to really fight trump and make sure that laborers' priorities are not only prioritized in this election cycle but also on the election so i...
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i served, jonathan, eight years of the clinton administration, eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy council. i've loved every minute of it. i've loved serving president biden and getting to serve our country again, but i'm looking forward to some time with family, friends, and just sort of thinking about, you know, at this stage of my life and my career, what does make sense next? and i'm not trying to answer that question anytime soon. >> ok, i have one last question for you. it is the most important question because in your book, in tough love, you write about your love of the democratic party. how soon after you leave that -- the white house -- >> we will have a going away before i leave and like all of my parties there will need to be music, and i will be very surprised if it doesn't lead to righteous dancing. and afterwards, we can talk about what comes next. but i will have more time to plan parties than i currently do. that's the good news.
i served, jonathan, eight years of the clinton administration, eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy council. i've loved every minute of it. i've loved serving president biden and getting to serve our country again, but i'm looking forward to some time with family, friends, and just sort of thinking about, you know, at this stage of my life and my career,...
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clinton: it means a great deal to have him by my side. when joe and i were deciding where to have our first campaign rally, there was really only one answer. scranton is not just joe's hometown, it is also my dads hometown. while the biden's were on north washington avenue, my family was a few blocks away on died in -- diamond avenue. my grandfather went to work at the scranton lake mill starting as a teenager. it was not easy work. i learned that that business treated its workers right. believe it or not, the scranton lace company, all those years ago, actually offered a profit sharing plan and health benefits at the beginning of the 20th century. they understood something that a lot of people have forgotten. [applause] they understood that their workers were responsible for much of the success, and that their families benefited to. because of that job, my grandfather could give my father a better life. my father was able to go to college. he went to penn state, where he played football. [applause] then, after he got out of penn state, i
clinton: it means a great deal to have him by my side. when joe and i were deciding where to have our first campaign rally, there was really only one answer. scranton is not just joe's hometown, it is also my dads hometown. while the biden's were on north washington avenue, my family was a few blocks away on died in -- diamond avenue. my grandfather went to work at the scranton lake mill starting as a teenager. it was not easy work. i learned that that business treated its workers right....
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in other words, under the clinton administration, they whatlly defined participation in which welfare programs would constitute becoming a public charge. they said if you were in public medicaid or got food stamps, you were self-sufficient and that did not count as medicare. if anything, for most of its tenure, the bush administration were more lax on immigration even than the clinton administration was. only toward the end they tighten up. i have no idea what the internal dynamics were, but i expect nobody even thought of the issue, nobody even brought it up under the bush administration, which really suggests -- again, this is a political point, but where the political demand was for the kind of perspective that tromped as a candidate was offering, that the republican and democratic establishments basically had very similar perspectives, so they did not really differ that much on immigration. any other questions? you guys have any other final points you want to make? chris? >> no. >> ok, well, good. i appreciate everybody's coming. again, hard copies are in the back if you would lik
in other words, under the clinton administration, they whatlly defined participation in which welfare programs would constitute becoming a public charge. they said if you were in public medicaid or got food stamps, you were self-sufficient and that did not count as medicare. if anything, for most of its tenure, the bush administration were more lax on immigration even than the clinton administration was. only toward the end they tighten up. i have no idea what the internal dynamics were, but i...
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and how did the clinton deal work out? yeah, they took the nuclear facilities we provided them, but they didn't stand good behind their promise not to develop nuclear weapons. they developed them and we helped them. and now this administration wants to do the same thing with iran. we're still paying for the mistakes of the clinton administration with north korea helping them get more nuclear power and now this administration wants to do that with iran. that's a huge mistake. we need to help our friend israel. stop betraying them. help our friends. stop rewarding our enemies, because the consequences to this nation will be dire if we don't turn this around. madam speaker, it is my prayer, it is my hope that this administration will turn from its stupid ways the arrogance that existed before obamacare kicked in, surely should have come down a notch so they can realize maybe we are making a istake in dealing with blood thirsty people in iran as well. this country's future is at stake. this ought to be enough to make this admi
and how did the clinton deal work out? yeah, they took the nuclear facilities we provided them, but they didn't stand good behind their promise not to develop nuclear weapons. they developed them and we helped them. and now this administration wants to do the same thing with iran. we're still paying for the mistakes of the clinton administration with north korea helping them get more nuclear power and now this administration wants to do that with iran. that's a huge mistake. we need to help our...
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touch regulation drawn directly from the clinton administration. was title i classification expressly upheld by the supreme court in 2005 and it is more consistent with the facts and with the law. second, we are proposing to eliminate the so-called internet conduct standard. this rule gives the commission a roving mandate to micromanage the business practices of internet companies. peter slen: chris lewis. christopher lewis: you would like me to talk about title i and title ii? peter slen: respond to what the chairman said. christopher lewis: he cited the 2005 court decision upholding the determination by the commission that broadband should be a title i service. what is important to note about that is not only did the court in 2005 uphold the commission's authority to make that decision under a president that is commonly referred to as chef ron deference, differing to the expert agency, i am oversimplifying but we will go with that for now. upheld the same right for the commission with the 2015 rules. the challenge of the 2015 rules in court was t
touch regulation drawn directly from the clinton administration. was title i classification expressly upheld by the supreme court in 2005 and it is more consistent with the facts and with the law. second, we are proposing to eliminate the so-called internet conduct standard. this rule gives the commission a roving mandate to micromanage the business practices of internet companies. peter slen: chris lewis. christopher lewis: you would like me to talk about title i and title ii? peter slen:...
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the clinton administration -- the clinton administration just doesn't get it. and that's why they have got to go. [applause] the president -- the president's content with the way things are. i am not. we must commit ourselves to a far more ambitious path that puts growth, expanding opportunities, rising incomes and soaring prosperity at the heart of national policy. [applause] we must also commit ourselves to a trade policy that does not suppress pay and threaten american jobs. and by any measure, the trade policies of the clinton administration has been a disaster. trade deficits are skyrocketing and middle income families are paying the price. my administration will fully enforce our trade laws and not let our national sovereignty be infringed by the world trade organization or any other international body. jack kemp and i will restore the promise of america and get the economy moving again, and we'll do so without leaving anybody behind. and i have learned in my own life, from my own experience that not every man, woman or child can make it on their own. and
the clinton administration -- the clinton administration just doesn't get it. and that's why they have got to go. [applause] the president -- the president's content with the way things are. i am not. we must commit ourselves to a far more ambitious path that puts growth, expanding opportunities, rising incomes and soaring prosperity at the heart of national policy. [applause] we must also commit ourselves to a trade policy that does not suppress pay and threaten american jobs. and by any...
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in the clinton administration, we had $62.9 billion surplus. it is a different approach, paying for what you buy. we had a republican congress that did not want to spend a democratic president who did not want to cut revenues. the combination got us to a very good balance. fiscal irresponsibility and regulatory neglect this last decade led us to a fiscal debacle in the private sector ended fiscal $1.50 trillion deficit up to 2008 and was exasperated by tarp. >> tr reid has covered the healing of america. join our three-hour conversation with tr reid and your phone calls live sunday. >> over 1000 middle and high school student entered our documentary competition with a short video on one of the our country's greatest strengths or challenges. we will announce the 75 winners on march 10 and show you their winning videos had studentscam.org. >> "washington journal" next with your phone calls. the senate commerce committee continues to investigate problems with the toyota vehicle recall. we'll talk with ray lahood. and we will talk about the senate
in the clinton administration, we had $62.9 billion surplus. it is a different approach, paying for what you buy. we had a republican congress that did not want to spend a democratic president who did not want to cut revenues. the combination got us to a very good balance. fiscal irresponsibility and regulatory neglect this last decade led us to a fiscal debacle in the private sector ended fiscal $1.50 trillion deficit up to 2008 and was exasperated by tarp. >> tr reid has covered the...
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the commission assumed we would return to the clinton-era tax rates at the very top. when you make those significant cuts, as the representatives said, you are going to cut into important investments. they are important to keeping our economy strong. we recognize there are cuts to be made in -- and gao has identified many of them, and you hear in a minute about why it is important to maintain those investments, and then you will hear from john yarmouth about the tax cycle. i want to turn to the question of health care. there has been a lot of debate over the last many years on the health care question. every member of the budget committee, every member of the budget committee, republicans and democrats alike, understand that rising health care costs represent a huge challenge for the federal budget, as they do for every family budget, because the reality is the health care costs in medicare and medicaid have been tracking the health care rising costs in the rest of the health care system over the last 30 years. just the last 10 years, the growth and cost of medicaid i
the commission assumed we would return to the clinton-era tax rates at the very top. when you make those significant cuts, as the representatives said, you are going to cut into important investments. they are important to keeping our economy strong. we recognize there are cuts to be made in -- and gao has identified many of them, and you hear in a minute about why it is important to maintain those investments, and then you will hear from john yarmouth about the tax cycle. i want to turn to the...
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but having said that, it is the case that bill clinton within two weeks opened up to george w. bush and allowed the people to look at some classified briefings so they were not coming in completely cold. no one has done the same thing for the biden transition team. host: what did we learn from the 2000 and 2001 experience with bush winning the presidency, his transition delayed by five weeks. does that affect the appointment of the 4000 appointed positions? karen: yes it did. especially those that had to be senate confirmed. those nominees have to undergo thorough background checks by the fbi and a range of others. we should be clear. in the year 2000 nor right now, did that mean no transition planning was going on. it was in 2000 while the campaign was going on so that if george w. bush won, he would be ready to take office on january 20. if we remember back to late 2000, we also remember that w bush had a kind of helpful head of the transition team while waiting for the results to be issued. that was vice president elect dick cheney that had been chief of staff and the ford w
but having said that, it is the case that bill clinton within two weeks opened up to george w. bush and allowed the people to look at some classified briefings so they were not coming in completely cold. no one has done the same thing for the biden transition team. host: what did we learn from the 2000 and 2001 experience with bush winning the presidency, his transition delayed by five weeks. does that affect the appointment of the 4000 appointed positions? karen: yes it did. especially those...
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now, you are an advocate for the -- you are a lawyer who played anned a very cat role in the clinton administration regarding formulation of policy, is that correct? >> i was two things in the clinton administration, was a lawyer for about half the time and i was a policy person for about half the time. >> okay. well, when it came to the partial-birth abortion debate, there's a memo we have here that talks about if certain phrases were used by the -- what was the group, acog, what was the acronym? >> the american college of obstetricians and gynecologist. >> as i understand it they were going to issue a statement that you thought would be a disaster. and you wanted to get the full statement into place. was that becau you were worried th if you didn't get what you wanted in place, the court might seize upothat statement and make a different ruling no, sir. it was not. i mean, my -- this was. miss kagan, i'm shocked that you say that because if i believe the way you do, that's exactly what i would want. if i really didn't d believe that partial birth abortion as being proposed was too
now, you are an advocate for the -- you are a lawyer who played anned a very cat role in the clinton administration regarding formulation of policy, is that correct? >> i was two things in the clinton administration, was a lawyer for about half the time and i was a policy person for about half the time. >> okay. well, when it came to the partial-birth abortion debate, there's a memo we have here that talks about if certain phrases were used by the -- what was the group, acog, what...
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from her public life, the clinton administration she served as one of the youngest secretaries of state ever, and then went on to serve the united nations, and national security advisor for president obama. u.s. takes us behind foreign policy making. from the rwanda genocide, the bombing of u.s. embassies in africa, syria, benghazi and more. she gives a clear eyed insight into these and other national security moments. she was in the room at the table and even in the crosshairs of american political discourse. what i like most about susan's book is not just the foreign policy discussion. it is also her personal story. which is really just as fascinating and captivating as the moments in the situation room. i think she really sums that up, she says i am to to share what i learned along the way the importance of always doing your best. picking yourself up, dusting himself off, and running down the court to the bucket while maintaining grace under fire. that is susan. of course there is no one better to interview susan rice then susan page. we have a lot of susan's here today. [no audio] >
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if he uses some of clinton's strategy is that as a good idea because clinton did a good job, too. he was criticized as well. there are now praising him as they should have done in the past. some of the obama thinking is okay because i would vote for clinton again and i will vote for president obama again. host: the $16 muffin that wasn't. it is a headline in the papers this morning. host: toms river, new jersey, good morning republican lie. caller: i don't know what the big deal is about clinton. he was the first gentleman president that turned around and free tradeis yea\here baloney and left this country not as number one. he balance the budget but he sold out the country. that was not good enough. he disgraced the white house and that did not help either. now they have made a hero out of him because they say he balanced the budget because everybody was working. evidently, that is poor groundwork for the next president to take over. host: we have three local content of vehicles that troubled country. part of the things they do is to talk to people and interview them and do video
if he uses some of clinton's strategy is that as a good idea because clinton did a good job, too. he was criticized as well. there are now praising him as they should have done in the past. some of the obama thinking is okay because i would vote for clinton again and i will vote for president obama again. host: the $16 muffin that wasn't. it is a headline in the papers this morning. host: toms river, new jersey, good morning republican lie. caller: i don't know what the big deal is about...
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during the clinton presidency, 10. during the george bush administration, four, during the obama administration, 17, and i don't know if everyone is keeping count of that, but that is about 30 altogether. administration, 344. it has been very difficult for the president to fill his executive branch with people that work for him. i have gone on a long time, but i have seen erosion of the power of the presidency, and i have looked through jack and bob's many and i see many, additional restrictions being suggested, and i don't think that's necessarily a good thing for the presidency or for the constitution. i am turning it over to neil edison at this point. you.ank ed, right? you, judgeted, thank jones, for your introduction at the beginning. i am honored to have been invited to be a participant on this panel by the federalist society. it is quite a distinguished panel, and the topic is timely and quite important. for those of you who did not pay any attention to my biography when it was red, i want to remind people that
during the clinton presidency, 10. during the george bush administration, four, during the obama administration, 17, and i don't know if everyone is keeping count of that, but that is about 30 altogether. administration, 344. it has been very difficult for the president to fill his executive branch with people that work for him. i have gone on a long time, but i have seen erosion of the power of the presidency, and i have looked through jack and bob's many and i see many, additional...
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as a result of this consulting, bill clinton brought with better ginsburg. ginsburg.der the senate is not a rubber stamp for the executive branch. we are the one institution where the minority has a voice in the minority can check the power of the majority. in the face of president bush's power grab, it is more important than ever. republicans want one-party rule and this is the last place where they cannot have it all. now president bush wants to destroy the check and balances to make sure he does get it all. every senator can stand on behalf of the people who have sent them there and say their piece. in the senate's 200 plus year of history this has been done hundreds and hundreds of times, standing up to popular presidents, unpopular presidents, presidents arrogant with power, blocked legislation. in the eyes of the senator and yes, even to reject presidential nominations, even judicial nominations. mcconnell: this is the one year anniversary for the circuit judge. processnee and judicial is unhealthy and we said this congress would be different. the los
as a result of this consulting, bill clinton brought with better ginsburg. ginsburg.der the senate is not a rubber stamp for the executive branch. we are the one institution where the minority has a voice in the minority can check the power of the majority. in the face of president bush's power grab, it is more important than ever. republicans want one-party rule and this is the last place where they cannot have it all. now president bush wants to destroy the check and balances to make sure he...
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i served jonathan eight years of the clinton administration. eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy. i've loved every minute of it. i've serving president biden and getting to serve our country again. but i'm looking forward to some time with family friends and just sort of thinking about, you know, at this stage of my life and my career what does make sense next? and i'm not trying to answer that question anytime soon. okay. well, then i've got one last question for you. it is the most important question, because in your book in tough love, you write about your love, a good dance party. so soon after you leave the white house, will you the dance party? well, first of all, i'm having one before i leave the white house. we'll have a we'll have a little going away before i leave. and like all my parties is going to have to be some. and i will be very surprised if. that doesn't lead to some righteous dancing. a
i served jonathan eight years of the clinton administration. eight years of the obama administration, two and a half years in this administration, which has been an extraordinary privilege with an extraordinary team at the domestic policy. i've loved every minute of it. i've serving president biden and getting to serve our country again. but i'm looking forward to some time with family friends and just sort of thinking about, you know, at this stage of my life and my career what does make sense...